Conor McGregor will be happy overall with reviews of his film debut reviews despite some questions over the MMA fighter's line delivery.
The reboot of the 1989 flick, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal, premiered at SXSW festival on Saturday night, and has been getting a decent reception as far as the reviews go.at the time of writing, the fighter can definitely see that as a success on his new venture, however some viewers are on the fence over his performance in particular.
“He struts and smiles like an aggro Popeye, and it feels like told him to go over the top and so McGregor shot to the moon.
He won’t be on the big screen this time, however, as Road House will not be going to theatres. It will rather be releasing on Prime Video on March 21.
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